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Password Generator

Generate cryptographically secure random passwords.

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Strong Random Password Generator

Generate secure, strong, and random passwords instantly. Protect your online accounts with our free password generator. Customize length, include symbols, numbers, and uppercase letters for maximum security.

How It Works

Select your desired password length and character types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols). Our tool uses a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (CSPRNG) in your browser to create a highly secure password that is impossible to guess.

Common Use Cases

  • Creating strong, unique passwords for new online accounts and services
  • Updating weak or compromised passwords to improve personal cybersecurity
  • Generating secure Wi-Fi (WPA2/WPA3) passwords for home or office networks
  • Creating master passwords for password managers like Bitwarden or 1Password

Frequently Asked Questions

A strong password is typically at least 12-16 characters long and includes a random mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. It should not contain dictionary words or personal information.

No. Our random password generator runs entirely on your device. Passwords are generated locally in your browser and are never transmitted over the internet or saved to any database.

For optimal security, we recommend a minimum of 16 characters. Longer passwords exponentially increase the time it takes for hackers to crack them using brute-force attacks.

A strong password is at least 12-16 characters long and includes a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. Avoid dictionary words and personal information.

Yes, you can generate memorable passphrases made of random words separated by hyphens or spaces, which are both secure and easier to remember.

It uses cryptographically secure random number generation (crypto.getRandomValues) to select characters from the allowed character sets, ensuring true randomness.

Absolutely. Reusing passwords means that if one account is breached, all your accounts using that password are compromised. Use a unique password for each service.

No, 8-character passwords can be cracked relatively quickly with modern hardware. Security experts recommend a minimum of 12-16 characters for adequate protection.